Deep-Fried Turkey or Salmon? Football or 5K?

The Alexander Group Shares Thanksgiving Traditions, Memories

An engagement.

A wedding anniversary.

A first Thanksgiving in America.

An eleventh Thanksgiving in America.

A post-Harvey gathering.

A Thanksgiving birthday.

Thanksgiving memories are more than parades and pumpkin pie around here. They are a collection of snapshots in time—some recent, some experienced many years ago, but they are as special as the people who share them.

This blog is a tradition we look forward to all year long. When life dishes out difficulties and disappointment, it’s sometimes easy to forget the good stuff—health, travel, quiet times with those you cherish, and laughing with those you love. We offer these recollections in hopes you, too, have glimpses of gratitude to share during the Thanksgiving season.

Traditions come in various configurations, so whether you’re enjoying (deep-fried) turkey or salmon, running a 5K, or celebrating on a beach, we hope your Thanksgiving is full of moments worth sharing.

Happy Thanksgiving,

The Alexander Group

John Lamar, The Alexander Group, Founder & Managing Director

Thanksgiving is one of our favorite holidays, and fall is one of my favorite seasons. Can you say football?

The colors of the vineyards are all lit up in amber and gold, yet the weather is still temperate enough to eat outside, and, of course, the highlight is dessert by the open fire. I’m not sure we’ve had the best turkey day yet, but last year was pretty epic as we had our friend and fine artist, Eloin Rivera, join us from Cali, Colombia.

Faith admired his work on Instagram and hired him sight unseen to paint two murals in our dining room in Mexico. It was risky, yes, and I thought she was crazy, but six weeks and many hours of scaffold commitment later, our walls were covered in life-sized, perfectly rendered palm groves —just spectacular!

Jane Howze, The Alexander Group, Founder & Managing Director

In November 2005, my husband, John, and I took our anniversary trip to the big island of Hawaii. We were married on Thanksgiving week of 1980, and it was our usual trip, which is to say, beautiful.

On the actual day of our anniversary, John kept rushing me to get ready for dinner, saying that he didn’t want to miss the sunset. I still didn’t think anything was unusual when he suggested I put on a little makeup and do a little more to my hair before we left the room. When we arrived at the beachside restaurant, a minister awaited us to renew our vows with an ancient Hawaiian wedding ceremony on the sand in the middle of a heart created by an array of orchids. I don’t think I have ever been so surprised or moved.

This year, you will find us again back on the big island, celebrating our 43rd wedding anniversary. Count me grateful and loved.

Amanda Brady, The Alexander Group, COO/Managing Director

There’s always something special about New Orleans, but celebrating Thanksgiving in The Big Easy elevates the holiday in a way only the city and its unique energy can. Amanda Brady tapped into that energy in Thanksgiving 2020, marking the holiday with these iconic New Orleans images.